A mysterious injury left a yellow Lab mix named Kanuk without the use of his back legs. But devoted dog lovers in Texas are hoping to find a forever home for the 11-month-old pup just in time for the holidays... (click link to continue)

Covered in mange, emaciated and battling multiple conditions (including heartworm), time was almost up for Ron, a middle-aged Labrador Retriever at San Antonio Pets Alive, a high-intake shelter in Texas... (click link to continue)

When a young man named Connor woke up last Thursday morning, he had no idea he was about to be a lifeline for two lab mixes, Thelma and Hercules, stuck in the oncoming path of Hurricane Harvey.... (click link to continue)

Millie's final resting place would have been a dumpster in San Antonio, Texas, if someone hadn't found her in the nick of time and called for help.

If she had been left in the dumpster for another hour longer, she may have died, Audra Houghton, field operations supervisor for San Antonio Animal Care Services (ACS), told local news outlet KSAT 12... (click link to continue)

SAN ANTONIO - A dog found in a West Side dumpster two weeks ago is well on her way to recovery and a forever home.

San Antonio Animal Care Services rescued Millie, a yellow Labrador retriever, from a dumpster at the corner of Tampico Street and Sandy Court on April 20. ACS staff said she was seizing from heat stroke and would have died within the hour had she not been rescued... (click link to continue)

A new Facebook page dedicated to Millie, the Labrador retriever who was found left for dead at the bottom of dumpster nearly two weeks ago, tells the dog’s heart-warming recovery story.

According the page, "Millie the Dumpster Dog," the lab is being fostered by a woman named Holly, who is following up with veterinary care, treats and lots of nurturing care for the animal in need... (click link to continue)

Two yellow labradors retrievers and a golden retriever were reportedly set be served as food at a dog meat festival in Asia before being brought to U.S. on Saturday by the owner of an Indiana rescue shelter.

"These dogs were supposed to be somebody's dinner and instead they are now here in the United States and they're going to go to great adoptive homes," said Kathy Martin, president of Lucky Lab Rescue, told WRTV... (click link to continue)